Summary: Background: The causes of early childhood linear growth faltering (known as stunting) in low-income and middle-income countries remain inadequately understood. We aimed to determine if the progressive postnatal decline in mean height-for-age Z score (HAZ) in low-income and middle-income countries is driven by relatively slow growth of certain high-risk children versus faltering of the entire population. Methods: Distributions of HAZ (based on WHO growth standards) were analysed in 3-month age intervals from 0 to 36 months of age in 179 Demographic and Health Surveys from 64 low-income and middle-income countries (1993–2015). Mean, standard deviation (SD), fifth percentiles, and 95th percentiles of the HAZ distribution were estimat...
Summary Growth faltering (low length-for-age or weight-for-length) in the first 1000 days — from con...
Growth faltering largely occurs in the first 23 months after birth and is thought to be largely dete...
Background: Socio-economic and demographic determinants of child growth at ages 0–5 years in develop...
Objective: We characterized post-infancy child growth patterns and determined the incidence of becom...
Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 ...
Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 ...
Childhood height-for-age z-scores (HAZ) have been improving in many countries over the last few deca...
Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 ...
Summary Growth faltering (low length-for-age or weight-for-length) in the first 1000 days — from con...
Summary Growth faltering (low length-for-age or weight-for-length) in the first 1000 days — from con...
Growth failure is cumulative, and short stature is associated with multiple indices of reduced human...
Background: Growth failure remains a persistent challenge in many countries, and understanding child...
Globally 149 million children under five are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 standard de...
Introduction: Socioeconomic inequality among low- and middle-income countries has an immense impact ...
Globally 149 million children under five are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 standard de...
Summary Growth faltering (low length-for-age or weight-for-length) in the first 1000 days — from con...
Growth faltering largely occurs in the first 23 months after birth and is thought to be largely dete...
Background: Socio-economic and demographic determinants of child growth at ages 0–5 years in develop...
Objective: We characterized post-infancy child growth patterns and determined the incidence of becom...
Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 ...
Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 ...
Childhood height-for-age z-scores (HAZ) have been improving in many countries over the last few deca...
Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 ...
Summary Growth faltering (low length-for-age or weight-for-length) in the first 1000 days — from con...
Summary Growth faltering (low length-for-age or weight-for-length) in the first 1000 days — from con...
Growth failure is cumulative, and short stature is associated with multiple indices of reduced human...
Background: Growth failure remains a persistent challenge in many countries, and understanding child...
Globally 149 million children under five are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 standard de...
Introduction: Socioeconomic inequality among low- and middle-income countries has an immense impact ...
Globally 149 million children under five are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 standard de...
Summary Growth faltering (low length-for-age or weight-for-length) in the first 1000 days — from con...
Growth faltering largely occurs in the first 23 months after birth and is thought to be largely dete...
Background: Socio-economic and demographic determinants of child growth at ages 0–5 years in develop...